That's certainly one way to answer the lingering "Did they or didn't they?" that "Bones" dropped on fans one episode before the series finale.
Big, fat spoilers ahead for the Season 6 finale, "The Change in the Game," so don't look any further if you haven't seen it -- unless you're the special kind masochist who likes reading the recaps first.
In the aftermath of the unmentioned Vincent Nigel Murray's death, Booth (David Boreanaz) and Brennan (Emily Deschanel) had sex. Or they did it a little before. Or possibly even a little later. Maybe they've secretly been doing it for months! The particulars aren't important right now, because their long-awaited illicit canoodling has already manifested, albeit off camera, in a baby.
Yup, Brennan is pregnant. And whether this huge development has been in the cards for a while, is a result of Deschanel's real-life pregnancy or a combination of both remains a mystery.
Big, fat spoilers ahead for the Season 6 finale, "The Change in the Game," so don't look any further if you haven't seen it -- unless you're the special kind masochist who likes reading the recaps first.
In the aftermath of the unmentioned Vincent Nigel Murray's death, Booth (David Boreanaz) and Brennan (Emily Deschanel) had sex. Or they did it a little before. Or possibly even a little later. Maybe they've secretly been doing it for months! The particulars aren't important right now, because their long-awaited illicit canoodling has already manifested, albeit off camera, in a baby.
Yup, Brennan is pregnant. And whether this huge development has been in the cards for a while, is a result of Deschanel's real-life pregnancy or a combination of both remains a mystery.
- 5/20/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
All the hype threatened to raise expectations unfairly high, but Bones delivered with an intense, compelling episode Thursday night, the first installment of its sniper story arc.
I loved the symmetry of "The Bullet in the Brain." The introduction of a new, murderous foil for Booth dovetailed with the end of the Gravedigger, who went out in epic fashion.
The first five minutes leading up to the opening credits were awesome, plain and simple.
Pushing Sweets' buttons like a true puppet master while offering no remorse for her monstrous acts, Deirdre Lovejoy's incarcerated child killer is as creepy as a TV villain gets.
Just as she arrived in court for her appeal, her head was blown off by an unknown gunman. The effects were such that I recoiled in horror even when I knew it was coming!
The Bones producers openly admit having fun with gross-out gags to open episodes,...
I loved the symmetry of "The Bullet in the Brain." The introduction of a new, murderous foil for Booth dovetailed with the end of the Gravedigger, who went out in epic fashion.
The first five minutes leading up to the opening credits were awesome, plain and simple.
Pushing Sweets' buttons like a true puppet master while offering no remorse for her monstrous acts, Deirdre Lovejoy's incarcerated child killer is as creepy as a TV villain gets.
Just as she arrived in court for her appeal, her head was blown off by an unknown gunman. The effects were such that I recoiled in horror even when I knew it was coming!
The Bones producers openly admit having fun with gross-out gags to open episodes,...
- 1/28/2011
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
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